I stopped watching DWD after Flo has spent all this time cooking an amazing meal but then shoves it off the table so Harry can throw her up on it for sex. No one who's a real cook would do that, despite Harry's many charms. You could still carefully move the roast off the table and then... just imo
One of my husband's cousins saw 50 Shades in the Theater with her elderly mother and they proceeded to discuss its merits as great love story, very sincerely, on their Facebook walls. To my dismay, those posts now appear to be gone.
devastated that i won’t be able to virtually attend but i’d like to contribute my two Big Thoughts about DWD:
1) it would have worked better as mini series so they could fully delve into the characters’ backstories of how they all ended up there (like olivia wilde and nick kroll’s relationship??? chris pine and gemma chan???)
2) DWD and Barbie have opposite problems: DWD spent too long world building before ending on a very meh reality reveal while Barbie didn’t spend enough time world building and jumped into the real world prematurely
I stopped watching DWD after Flo has spent all this time cooking an amazing meal but then shoves it off the table so Harry can throw her up on it for sex. No one who's a real cook would do that, despite Harry's many charms. You could still carefully move the roast off the table and then... just imo
I will be doing full 50s housewife cosplay alone at home
The DWD era was such a fun and silly time. I miss it :(
i thought y’all were watching in the mood for love i gasped !! …the way that movie …
One of my husband's cousins saw 50 Shades in the Theater with her elderly mother and they proceeded to discuss its merits as great love story, very sincerely, on their Facebook walls. To my dismay, those posts now appear to be gone.
Ooh, will there be a live Hung Up chat for the DWD watch as well?
Wish I could do it but time difference is a bitch 🥲
devastated that i won’t be able to virtually attend but i’d like to contribute my two Big Thoughts about DWD:
1) it would have worked better as mini series so they could fully delve into the characters’ backstories of how they all ended up there (like olivia wilde and nick kroll’s relationship??? chris pine and gemma chan???)
2) DWD and Barbie have opposite problems: DWD spent too long world building before ending on a very meh reality reveal while Barbie didn’t spend enough time world building and jumped into the real world prematurely
I got reallyyyy high before seeing DWD and it seemed fine enough! Would be interesting to finally rewatch sober.